Bed



J. H. COOK BED Filed June 20, 1923 gre cureyby 'Letters Patent,` pis`glf'A bed co'mprisiiig'r a'frame, sets of swinging arms at both ends oftion, what I claim as new, and desire to semeans carried by each cornerof the :trame pivoted between its ends to the frame, springs connectedto the frame and -to the lower ends oisaid arms, rollers journaled onthe upper ends of the arms above the pivots of said arms and located atboth ends of the frame, means on the arms engaging the rollers forholding the rollers against rotation in one direction and permittingtheir rotation in the opposite direction, and a fabric bottom having itsends secured respectively tothe rollers and adapted to be wrappedthereupon.

l3. A bed comprising a `iti-ame having c orner headsv provided withpiiitles on ytheir inner sides, arms pivoted between their ends on saidpintles,v coiled springs connected to the sides of the frame and to thelower ends of the arms, a roller interposed between the upper ends ofthe arms at each end ot the frame and journaled on said arms,

lie flitIIi, springs acting on the-"arms, rollers )ou-wf naled on thearms and located transverselyl can be rotated onA ...means whereby therollers. oarberotaed j inffoiie direction and' locledff againstretrograde rotationiand 'a fabric bed bottom extending between therollers and having its ends secured thereto.

4C. A bed comprising a frame having corner heads, frame bars and legsdetachably engaged rwith said corner heads, upstanding arms pivotallyand detachably mounted between their. ends on the corner heads, springsconnected to lthe lower endsof the arms and to the side bai's'gof theframe, rollers having gudgeons journaled on the upper endsof the armsand having crank receiving lends andratchet wheels, p-awls on the armsengaged with the ratchet wheels, and a flexible fabric bottom having itsends secured to the rollers.

5. A bed comprising a fran'ie,:'arnis piv-l oted to the frame at oneend, springs engaged with the arms toswingltheir upper ends outwardly, aroller journaled on the upper ends of the arms above their` pivots,means for normally holding; 4thepr'oller against rotation but permittingit'jfto lbe turned on the arms,and a fabric` b'edfbottom having onel endfastened toer the;y roller and adapted to wrap thereupiml fr,"

' 4In testimony whereof I atlii, myjsi'gnature in the presence of twowitnesses.,l

lVitnesses l l GEO. Gr. ARMSTRONG, ARTELL FUNK;

